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Flux is an application architecture introduced by Facebook for building client-side applications. It complements the React paradigm of composable view components by using a unidirectional data flow. It's more of a pattern than a framework, and one can start using Flux immediately without an excess load of code. Redux is a predictable state container for JavaScript applications, which means it helps us to write applications that behave consistently in different environments: client, server, or native. It also makes your applications easy to debug and test.
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© 2019 Akshat Paul and Abhishek Nalwaya
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Paul, A., Nalwaya, A. (2019). Solving Problems Differently with Flux and Redux. In: React Native for Mobile Development. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-4454-8_3
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